Minister Harris announces major expansion of joint degree courses with more than 40 options to be offered
From Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science
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Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris has today announced a major expansion of degree courses outside the Central Application Office process.
The degrees start in a further education college and are completed in a university setting.
Speaking today, Minister Harris said:
"Today is the deadline to apply through the Central Application Office for a place in higher education institutions and we all know the stress and the pressure that places on young people.
“Today I have a very clear message to students filling out that form that there are other options and alternatives to the points race.
“Last year we launched the first degree courses outside the points system. Today we double the offering for students.
“These courses offer an alternative to the CAO system. They are aimed at ensuring the points do not determine your education choices or your career opportunities.
"Last year we started these programmes with a small number of courses and today we announce that more than 40 options be available in 2024.
"I hope this sends a clear message to young people considering options after school, you can be a nurse, engineer, work in ICT or construction without worrying about your points."
These courses include degrees in:
Applications are open from today for the first set of programmes, with further programmes to be added in the coming weeks.
Minister Harris added:
“This is the second year of programmes. We continue to learn as we roll out this new delivery of third level education.
“Next year we will introduce a single portal outlining the array of opportunities for people of all ages seeking third level education.”
The programmes are available in further education institutions all over the country, and in areas such as nursing, creative arts, engineering and ICT. Details on all courses open for application are available at www.nto.ie.
The call for proposals has also identified a pipeline of programmes for development for September 2025, with the initiative expanding into the traditional university and specialist college sector.
2025 programmes have been proposed by the University of Limerick, University of Galway, National College of Art and Design, Mary Immaculate College and University College Cork.
The proposed programmes will also be in areas of strategic skills need such as Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sustainability and Early Childhood Education.
Dr Fiona Maloney, Director of the National Tertiary Office, said:
“The Tertiary Degrees are the most exciting and transformative initiative happening in our education system.
“This student centred degree route supports the diversification of professions, addresses the geographical gap in Higher Education delivery, removes the stress of the points race and provide new opportunities to access your chosen career.
“The full complement of Tertiary Degrees will be available over the coming weeks, applications will remain open from 1 February until mid-September through www.nto.ie.”
Courses open for registration from today are listed below. Further courses will be added in the coming weeks.
HEI | ETB(s) | Subject domain area |
South East Technological University | Laois Offaly ETB | Computing – Software Development, Business, Science |
South East Technological University | Waterford Wexford ETB | Bachelor of Business (Dungarvan), Bachelor of Business (Enniscorthy |
South East Technological University | Kilkenny Carlow ETB | Hospitality - Tourism & Hospitality Services, Computing - Information Technology Management |
Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Techology | City of Dublin ETB, Kildare Wicklow ETB | Immersive Media Production |
Munster Technological University | Cork ETB, Kerry ETB | Health and Welfare – General Nursing, Health and Welfare – Psychiatric Nursing |
Atlantic Technological University | Galway Roscommon ETB, Mayo Sligo Leitrim ETB, Donegal ETB | Science - Industrial Laboratory Science, Engineering - Sustainable Engineering Technologies, Business, Nursing - General Nursing |
Dundalk IT | Cavan Monaghan ETB | Audio and Music Production |
Technological University of the Shannon | Limerick Clare ETB | Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Business and Computing, Bachelor of Science in Mobile and Web Computing, Bachelor of Science in Construction Management Studies |